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I am now reading Jane Austen's concluding novel, Persuasion. I own all of her novels minus Mansfield Park.
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J.K. Rowling--Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
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At present, I am going through another of the Famous Five novels, Five On A Secret Trail.
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Stephen King's THE STAND Have put it off for years cuz its over 1000 pages and I thought i couldnt commit. Im a little over 100 pages in so far.
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The Van Halen story Thomas More's Utopia
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I have read all of the twilight saga and tonight as I am back on nightshift...I am starting on Howls moving castle, by Dianna Wynne Jones.
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I am at the present moment reading Richard Wright's classic novel Native Son.
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I am right now reading yet another Discworld novel, Witches Abroad.
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Just finished re-reading Vintage Stuff, one of Tom Sharpe's finest.
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Ooh I enjoyed Carpe Jugulum......gotta love the igors.
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I'm at the moment reading The Adrian Mole Diaries. The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 and The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole combined in the one volume.
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Confessions of a shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella.
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Watership Down. This is, of course, the bestselling debut novel by Richard Adams that put him on the map as a writer.
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The Dangerous Acquaintances by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos. The Vicomte de Valmont and the Marquise de Merteuil conspire to entrap and then ruin various unfortunates within their web of sexual betrayal as well as deceit.
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Tales From Watership Down by Richard Adams. This is, it goes without saying, the sequel by Richard to his classic debut novel, Watership Down.
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Lords and Ladies by Terry Pratchett. Granny Weatherwax and her coven of witches go up against elves from another world to stop them from taking over the Kingdom of Lancre.
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Just finished A bold fresh piece of humanity. Good read.
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barry gifford - the wild life of sailor and lula about half way through so far
this compendium includes "wild at heart" which the david lynch 80s movie was based on - some key differnces but overall very good and cleverly done (both the book and the film)
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